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<blockquote data-quote="jaybadger82" data-source="post: 491054" data-attributes="member: 6211"><p>Love Marcus Lattimore, who's gone out of his way to compliment Ron Dayne. (Seriously, how many kids that age, growing up in SC, are so knowledgeable about Ron Dayne? -As a Wisconsin fan, that immediately won me over.) I really want him to succeed.</p><p> </p><p>Having seen plenty of Lattimore as a Gamecock here in the palmetto state, I would say his physicality after contact is his greatest asset as a player (more so than his vision, which isn't bad by any means). The guy runs with a good pad level and his legs never stop churning. He was a bit shifty but making tacklers miss or outrunning them isn't his game. In college Lattimore looked the way DuJuan Harris would look for Pack toward the end of the season, during those stretches where he was really on. -Except Lattimore was always switched on and it was in the best CFB conference in the country...</p><p> </p><p>I hope he can recover and have a Willis McGahee-type of career in the NFL, but (as a Packer fan) I would be very shy about drafting him before the third, even the fourth round.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="jaybadger82, post: 491054, member: 6211"] Love Marcus Lattimore, who's gone out of his way to compliment Ron Dayne. (Seriously, how many kids that age, growing up in SC, are so knowledgeable about Ron Dayne? -As a Wisconsin fan, that immediately won me over.) I really want him to succeed. Having seen plenty of Lattimore as a Gamecock here in the palmetto state, I would say his physicality after contact is his greatest asset as a player (more so than his vision, which isn't bad by any means). The guy runs with a good pad level and his legs never stop churning. He was a bit shifty but making tacklers miss or outrunning them isn't his game. In college Lattimore looked the way DuJuan Harris would look for Pack toward the end of the season, during those stretches where he was really on. -Except Lattimore was always switched on and it was in the best CFB conference in the country... I hope he can recover and have a Willis McGahee-type of career in the NFL, but (as a Packer fan) I would be very shy about drafting him before the third, even the fourth round. [/QUOTE]
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